Tag: Stuff

Criminal Investigation Into Google’s Street View To Be Dropped [Report]
Google has had trouble with its popular Street View product in Germany since the beginning. There were privacy...
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In A Surprise Move, Congress Claims To Care About Your Privacy
Congress has proven time and time again that they don't care whatsoever about your privacy. These are the same guys that tried to shove...
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Online Advertisers Are Just Going To Ignore Microsoft’s ‘Do Not Track’ Signal
Microsoft became one of the good guys earlier this year when they said that Internet Explorer 10 would have the...
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Facebook’s Sponsored Stories Lawsuit Gets New Settlement
Facebook is making another attempt to bring an end to a lawsuit over their advertising practices - mainly their Sponsored Stories ads. This time, after having a settlement rejecte...
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Facebook to Advertisers: Users Don’t Have to Click for It to Pay Off
"It is the delivery of the marketing message to the right consumer, not the click, that creates real value for brand advertisers." And with that, Facebook has a new strategy whe...
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Pandora Didn’t Violate Your Privacy By Hooking Up With Facebook
Did you link your Pandora account with Facebook when the integration launched in 2010? Did you feel that your privacy was being infringed upon by doing so? If so, you might be upse...
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Facebook Takes Issue With Part Of Child Privacy Law
Websites that are collecting information from children under the age of thirteen are required to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Facebook is c...
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Facebook’s Retail Data Mining Already Being Questioned by Privacy Groups
That was fast. Just a few days after multiple outlets reported on a new way Facebook is providing better analytics on ad campaigns to marketers, two electronic privacy groups have...
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Facebook Stops That Weird “Is This Your Friend’s Real Name” Survey
It's not likely that you'll receive a message from Facebook asking you to rat on one of your friends, as the company has confirmed that a recent test involving users' real names ha...
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Facebook Is Tracking What You Buy to Provide Marketers Better Ad Analytics
Facebook's already tenuous relationship with its users over privacy and the sharing of personal information has a new wrinkle, as it looks like Facebook has waded into the retail s...
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Facebook Now Lets You Delete Your Search History
Since the dawn of search engines, internet users have utilized the ability to delete their search history. It's a simple, quick, and painless way to prevent prying eyes from getti...
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Facebook Privacy Back In The News For A Few Reasons
Several pieces of news have come out directly related to Facebook user privacy. First, the Wall Street Journal's Liz Heron tweeted that Facebook Manager of Media Partnerships A...
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Email Privacy Law Going Before Senate Committee Today
A Senate committee is going to soon discuss whether or not you should be allowed to share your...
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Senate Discussing Changes To VPPA Today
Have you ever wondered why you can't share what you're watching on Netflix via Facebook? You can...
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